Impulse response of a 60s tube spring reverb unit, fisher k-10 in stereo at 96khz. It is very versatile it looks good on drums, guitars, percussions, synthesizers and vocals, in addition to the beautiful spring sound in stereo.
Rain falling heavily with wind. Some indistinguishable noise in background, could be children, and some voices. Some creaks and rain intensifies. Rooster crows. Rainy farm from a porch. More wind and creaks.
A woman sobbing. Short and medium sobs. Up close, varying amounts of her voice squeaking and "oh" sounds. Not hysterical. Second set is higher in pitch.
Loud, fast steps on two different surfaces. Very loud clacks and then slightly deeper clicks. High heels. Could be someone walking up or down stairs with many landings.
Two vintage typewriting machines recorded on bank exhibition. First one is typing from above, second is typing straigh forward. People in the background.
Dialing the number 3. The dial plate telephone "fetap 611-2" (fernsprechtischapparat) in screaming orange was distributed by the german bundespost from 1972 on. It uses a real bell for ringing and of course it can only do pulse dialing. This was recorded with a single røde nt5 microphone via a behringer ddx3216 digital console into ardour. Normalized over all dial pulse samples of this set. Edit feb 2020: i changed the license to cc0 since i myself use cc0 material from freesound these days a lot.